Buildings Buzz - Apr 9th, 2024
 
 
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April 9, 2024
Henry Chamberlain—president and COO of BOMA International and BOMI—is stepping down at the end of 2024. He’ll be succeeded by SVP Mary Lue Peck. They both sat down with BUILDINGS to discuss commercial real estate’s past, present and future.
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Water can do incredible damage—and quickly. Here’s what you can do to mitigate weather-related damage, plus tips on working with remediation professionals after the fact.
The AI revolution is upon us. Here’s what FMs need to know to harness it effectively.
These two building rating systems focus on connectivity and smart technology that delivers experiences. Could they be differentiators for your facility?
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